Can I open a bank account in Japan?
This can be very difficult. Most students who choose to open an account use the Japan Post Bank, with branches at many post offices, making…
This can be very difficult. Most students who choose to open an account use the Japan Post Bank, with branches at many post offices, making…
No. The GI Bill is available for use at many degree granting, accredited universities and colleges in the USA. If your degree requires study abroad,…
The financial aid we know about and describe on this site is for full-time U.S. students. Please check whether your home school or your government…
Japan is an expensive country to live in, so plan your finances carefully. We recommend that students with KCP-arranged housing (either homestay or dormitory) allow $150 to…
We suggest that you obtain about $300 US worth of Japanese Yen (roughly ¥30,000–35,000) before you leave. Best to do this through a bank. Check…
You can get Japanese currency at some banks in the U.S. before you leave, but (1) it takes a bit of time: usually you have…
Studying abroad is a financial investment, and the total cost depends on program length, housing, daily expenses, airfare, currency exchange rates, and personal spending. KCP…
Federal financial aid is usually available for study abroad costs. Your Financial Aid office should be able to help find funding. You can also apply…
Our preferred method of payment is by cashier’s check or money order issued by a bank (no personal checks). For your convenience, we also offer…
Fully funded scholarships are scholarships where the provider covers the full cost of tuition, accommodation, travel expenses, and so on. These scholarships are very competitive…